Fake News Has Gone Global ...
The claim, by the World Economic Forum, that their worldwide survey shows that most of the world is in favor of Globalism, may or may not be accurate. The WEF is highly biased on the subject. But I wouldn't be surprised if most of the people in the world, being far poorer than most U.S. citizens, and hindered by their own forms of government, would like to share in the wealth and freedoms of more prosperous nations. But the WEF survey did not separate the United States from the great mass of poor people on the North American Continent which includes Mexico and Central America.
Both of which are 90% truly poor as compared to the U.S. which is only about 10% truly poor, and those are supported by government welfare. Poverty in Mexico and Central America is mostly due to corrupt and inept government, not the fault of the people, but in the U.S. it is mostly due to alcohol, drugs, mentality, youth, waste, and socialist politicians who vote to pay people not to work. To see true poverty in North America you will have go to drug/alcohol infested skid row or south of the U.S. border. If you have water, electricity, a TV, a car, 2000 calories a day, and a place to live, you may not be rich, but you are not in poverty. If you are fat you are not starving. I was born into a home where we had one light bulb, no sewer system, tainted water, no TV, an old Model T Ford, lots of malnourishment, and no government assistance, but we were not poor. We were average Texans and proud of it. Much of Mexico and Central America is truly poor.
If the WEF survey had shown the United States of America results, separate from Mexico and Central America, our homeland majority would have "voted" for a continuation of our free and independent, United States, Constitutional Republic which our founders, and God, gave us.... Not Globalization... if indeed the survey was fair and honest.
Here is the article on the WEF survey...
The Straits Times (World News based in Singapore)
Majority of world population
support globalism, survey finds
PARIS (BLOOMBERG) - Maybe populist political movements don't have as much support as often presumed. (They were enough in the U.S. to elect Trump and are a threat to World Liberal Leaders. RB)
The global public favours cooperation between nations, thinks immigration is a good thing and believes climate scientists, according to a poll of 10,000 people in every region of the world.
The poll was commissioned by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and will be discussed at panels at this year's meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
People in South-east Asia and Africa were the strongest believers in countries working together, with 88 per cent saying it's extremely or very important. (These are among the poorest people in the world and we are not talking about "countries working together" but globalization. RB)
The least enthusiastic region was Western Europe, where 61 per cent held that view. In North America, the figure was 70 per cent. Worldwide, it was 76 per cent. (Again, we are not talking about "working together" but globalization. RB)
A global majority of 57 per cent said immigrants were "mostly good" for their new country, but only 40 per cent of Eastern Europeans thought so. (These nations have already lived under Communism RB). Despite the continuing stand-off in the United States over building a wall along the Mexican border, 66 per cent of North Americans had a positive view of migrants. (legal or illegal "migrants"? RB)
One theme where there's less optimism is social mobility, with only 20 per cent of Western Europeans and 34 per cent of Americans saying it is common to be born poor and become rich. ( The term "Americans" can , and does, include all of North and South America. RB).
Across the world, 54 per cent have trust in climate scientists. But in North America, only 17 per cent do. (Includes all of North America Continent... Only 17% trust Global Warming con? So why are RINOs and Democrats pushing it? Note that they disingeniously lump together all "climate scientists" as believing in global warming, which is false. RB)
Meanwhile, WEF founder Klaus Schwab said the annual meeting remains relevant even though US President Donald Trump and other major world leaders have announced they would not attend it this year.
Mr Trump called off his attendance earlier this month because of the government shutdown, and as it extended last Thursday, also cancelled the planned trip of a US delegation, which included Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Secretary of State Michael Pompeo and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
British Prime Minister Theresa May and French President Emmanuel Macron also won't participate at this year's meeting.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Brazil's recently sworn-in President Jair Bolsonaro will be the leaders topping the list of attendees at the Davos gathering which begins on Tuesday (Jan 22).
The planned meeting between US and Chinese delegations "was supposed to be one of the highlights this year", but there will still be about 800 participants from the US, "including the heads of the biggest companies", Professor Schwab told the Geneva-based newspaper Le Temps in an interview published on Saturday.
"We can also count on the presence of about 60 heads of state," he said. "This proves that Davos remains unavoidable."
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